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Surface-functionalised porous silicon nanoparticles for targeted treatment of osteosarcoma

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posted on 2025-07-20, 00:34 authored by Mona Ahmed Abdelmoneem Abdelwahab
In this thesis, bone-targeted porous silicon nanoparticles (pSiNPs) were utilized to deliver a chemotherapeutic agent to treat osteosarcoma. To prolong the circulation time and impart antifouling properties, pSiNPs were coated with two types of hydrophilic polymers such as polyhydroxypropyl acrylamide and polyoxazoline. For the bone- targeting action, the surface of pSiNPs was decorated with alendronate (ALN). Furthermore, insulin-like growth factor-2 receptor (IGF2R) antibody was conjugated in addition to ALN on the pSiNPs surface offering dual-targeted NPs for both bone and tumour cells targeting action. Overall, these developed bone-targeted pSiNPs platform hold significant promise for targeted osteosarcoma treatment.<p></p>

History

Campus location

Australia

Principal supervisor

Nicolas Hans Voelcker

Additional supervisor 1

Jess Frith

Additional supervisor 2

Marcin Wojnilowicz

Year of Award

2025

Department, School or Centre

Materials Science and Engineering

Course

Doctor of Philosophy

Degree Type

DOCTORATE

Faculty

Faculty of Engineering

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